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Biosoft Flushable Diaper Liners - Small 12x5 Inch Sheets | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Bummis Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $6.49
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 3159
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
ASIN: B000TZZOMU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | They make using cloth diapers even easier! | | • | 100 sheets per roll. Each sheet is approximately 12 X 5 inches. | | • | Biodegradble, septic tank safe. Larger size also available. | | • | The perfect compromise between convenience and cloth diapers. | | • | A bargin at just $6.49 per roll of 100 sheets. |
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Product Description Bio-soft liners are flushable diaper liners that make clean-up a breeze ? this product is the perfect compromise between convenience and cloth diapers. No more rinsing poopy diapers in the toilet! Bio-soft liners absorb the solid waste - and then you simply discard the soiled liner in the toilet and flush away the mess. They are non-irritating and ever so soft and comfortable against baby's sensitive skin. Our new Bio-soft liners are made of a non woven material with no binder, and will biodegrade very quickly (within 8 days in a sewage treatment system or 20 days in a septic tank). They are 100% viscose rayon, a cellulosic fibre derived from natural sources. Please note that the flushing of any biodegradable diaper liner may cause blockage in old or damaged drains and in sensitive septic systems. If this is the case where you live, we recommend that you discard pee soaked liners in the garbage and let soiled soiled liners soak a few minutes in the toilet before flushing just so that they absorb water and break down a bit before they are released into the system.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Useless August 22, 2008 J. Andrews (Brandon VT United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought these instead of the Kushies we'd used before because they were cheaper. Big mistake. These liners are so flimsy that they bunch up instantly in my 16-month old's diapers; I just cleaned a diaper and the mess was the same as it would have been without a liner--the liner was bunched up in the middle, and the mess was all over the place. I would recommend the Kushies over these, because they hold their shape and actually do what they're supposed to do. I'm going to go order some right now.
EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED April 5, 2008 E. Kresse (Mons Belgium) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use them on top of my Gdiaper disposable liners to help out with the dirty diapers. I've used them also in cloth diapers for the same reason. The poop stays on it instead of leaking out all over the rest of the diaper. Less mess = less hassle! They are super soft against baby's skin. Would recommend!
diaper liners March 3, 2008 Phun E. Minutia (Jacksonville, FL United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This product made the move to solid food bearable. (Let's just say my son's first foray into blueberries was educational) Especially helpful when you are still breastfeeding but introducing solid foods. These fit well inside both the BumGenius and Fuzzibunz diapers. They also worked inside the regular Chinese prefolds. Dirty breast milk/solid food diapers became a lot easier to deal with, especially for dry pail situations. They also didn't irritate my son's overly sensitive skin, a big plus.
Very convenient February 27, 2008 S. Trippel (New Jersey) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
These liners are very convenient now that my daughter is 17 mo. old and has solid poop. I do not think they would provide enough coverage for unformed or newborn poops...especially breastfed baby poop. You may need the large size to cover more area. They are large enough to cover most of the diaper area and are nice and soft against baby's skin.
As good as can be expected January 18, 2008 Edean Cutright (Vernonia, Or) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are a decent product. They bunch a little and alot leaks through when babies are little but I suppose that is to be expected they do make clean up easier and anyone willing to use cloth diapers will also be prepared for a bit of a mess (all babies are a little messy so well worth it for me)
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